Skip to main content

Environmental Data in Relation to the Occurrence and Toxicity of Pseudo nitzschia in Frenchman Bay, Maine, 2010 to 2021

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2010
End Date
2021

Citation

Huntington, T.G., and Wieczorek, M.E., 2024, Environmental data in relation to the occurrence and toxicity of Pseudo nitzschia in Frenchman Bay, Maine, 2010 to 2021: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P929WLOC.

Summary

This dataset includes CSV data files containing environmental data that may be associated with the occurrence and toxicity of the diatom Pseudo nitzschia in Frenchman Bay, Maine, that can form harmful algal blooms and produce the toxin domoic acid. The dataset covers the period 2010 through 2022 or shorter period depending on the variable. Elevated concentrations of domoic acid in Pseudo nitzschia can lead to the contamination of shellfish, threats to human health and closures of shellfish harvesting areas. This dataset was compiled in cooperation with the National Park Service. The file “Site_Infomation_v4.csv” contains the latitudes and longitudes for the locations where Pseudo nitzschia cells were enumerated, water quality and [...]

Contacts

Attached Files

Click on title to download individual files attached to this item.

Water-quality_data_from_Frenchman_Bay_coastal_locations.csv 22.14 KB text/csv
Ocean_T_PSU.csv 3.42 KB text/csv
Solar_Radiation_Frenchman_Bay.csv 992 Bytes text/csv
Enteroccoci_Bacteria.csv 29.93 KB text/csv
Water-quality_data_from_Frenchman_Bay_coastal_locations.csv 22.28 KB text/csv
Trib_N_P_Runoff_Loads_v2.csv 126.24 KB text/csv
Site_Information_v4.csv 8.37 KB text/csv
Pn_Cells_Ancillary_vars_v2.csv 100.36 KB text/csv
MDIBL_BHTP_Nutrients_Field_Parms.csv 31.62 KB text/csv
Data_Dictionary_v3.csv 62.41 KB text/csv
Wastewater_Point_Sources.csv 2.65 KB text/csv
Mussel_Tissue_DA_Conc.csv 2.37 KB text/csv
Static_N_P_Annual_Loads_SPARROW_Model.csv 1.37 KB text/csv

Purpose

These data were collected to characterize a broad range of environmental conditions that could be used to help understand the conditions that are associated with the occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs) of the diatom Pseudo nitzschia in Frenchman Bay adjacent to Mount Desert Island. Resource managers at Acadia National Park may be able to use this information to assess the risk of nutrient runoff and climate change to the development of HABs and the inherent threat to human and wildlife health.

Map

Communities

  • USGS Data Release Products
  • USGS New England Water Science Center

Tags

Provenance

Additional Information

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P929WLOC

Item Actions

View Item as ...

Save Item as ...

View Item...